
English • 50 • 11 students • Created with AI following Aligned with New Zealand Curriculum
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This is lesson 2 of 9 in the unit "Literacy Boost for Success". Lesson Title: Exploring Different Text Types Lesson Description: Examine various text types such as narratives, expository texts, and persuasive writing. Students will analyze the structure and purpose of each type, enhancing their understanding of how to approach different reading materials.
Lesson 2 of 9
Duration: 50 minutes
Year Level: Year 11
Subject: English
Curriculum Alignment:
By the end of this lesson, students will be able to:
Students can:
Purpose: Build whanaungatanga and activate prior knowledge.
Kaiako Tip: Reinforce that recognising the purpose of a text helps us decode both meaning and structure effectively — linking to NCEA literacy requirements.
Purpose: Expose students to different text types without pre-definition.
Place three short texts (narrative, expository, persuasive) around the room with space for movement.
Students circulate in pairs and read each one silently. They then answer one key reflection question on post-it notes for each:
Collect post-its and review a few anonymously aloud once seated again.
Kaiako Tip: Encourage te ao Māori connections as students consider oral storytelling traditions in narratives, and how persuasive writing can link to kaupapa-based advocacy.
Purpose: Deepen understanding through structured comparison.
Explicitly teach the key features and purpose of:
Distribute the Text Snapshot graphic organiser — students complete as they go.
Show excerpts on board and annotate them as a class:
Purpose: Activate thinking and collaborative skills.
Differentiation Note: Support learners who need it with sentence starters or visuals. Offer “challenge” cards with trickier examples for early finishers.
Purpose: Solidify learning and allow self-monitoring.
Students complete a brief written reflection in their workbook:
You may also ask students to rate their confidence in recognising each text type (Low to High scale).
Purpose: Assess understanding, prepare for next steps.
Quick fire exit ticket:
Teacher collects these quickly at the door as students leave.
Prior Learning
Next Lesson (Lesson 3)
"How might deeper understanding of these text types support my students’ success across all their curriculum areas, not just English?"
“As language is central to learning and English is the medium for most learning in The New Zealand Curriculum, the importance of literacy in English cannot be overstated.”
— Adapted from NZ Curriculum, English
Developed with the updated NCEA standards in mind and designed to engage ākonga in real-world, purposeful literacy learning.
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